Poland's President Lech Kaczynski, 58, was discharged from hospital Monday after undergoing tests for a digestive disorder.
Kaczynski's condition has been caused by a digestive disorder, Minister at the Presidential Chancellery Michal Kaminski told reporters.
Kaminski said earlier in the day the president had a high fever, was in pain and had been admitted to hospital to undergo a round of tests.
He added physicians had ruled out any heart symptoms.
Kaminski added the president had to cancel his visit to Wysokie Mazowieckie, where he was to attend a gala inauguration of a new school year.
Kaczynski's doctor told PAP news agency that the president was taken to hospital because of a virus infection.
A spokeswoman from the presidential office, Aneta Czarnecka, confirmed that the president was being discharged after his condition improved, but could give no other details.
Source: Xinhua
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